Property Management

In Indiana, a commercial tenant's 'right to quiet enjoyment' means the tenant:

AMay conduct only quiet activities in the space
BHas the right to use and enjoy the premises without interference from the landlord✓ Correct
CIs entitled to soundproofing at the landlord's expense
DMay sublet to anyone without restriction

Explanation

The covenant of quiet enjoyment guarantees the tenant the right to use and possess the leased premises without interference or disturbance by the landlord or parties claiming superior title. It is an implied covenant in Indiana leases.

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